Residents in Dayton have gone from a "Ready" evacuation status, to a "Set" evacuation status, meaning they should be ready to evacuate if need be.
Erratic fire behavior caused by a passing cold front forced crews to temporarily evacuate from the Dayton-area subdivision.
Two homes were destroyed Saturday morning in the Horseshoe subdivision west of Dayton by the growing Elk fire, according to ...
Folks in rural Dayton, Wyoming, were awakened at 3 a.m. Saturday and told to be ready to evacuate. Meanwhile, all they can do ...
The smell of smoke and sight of ashes falling from the sky on Sunday drove home the fact that, while Big Horn County has to ...
In light of the Elk Fire, Sheridan County Government announced that Dayton High School would close at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, September 30, as a precautionary measure. While Dayton itself is not ...
The 51,115-acre Elk Fire west of Sheridan, Wyoming, continues to burn with 0% containment. The fire is located about six ...
Along the northeast edge of the Bighorn National Forest, now draped in smoke, lies the town of Dayton, where incident ...
It’s going to be a season ending event. What that means is we will continue to see smoke of some sort even if the activity dies down ...
It may seem a little like “Groundhog Day” for folks in northern Wyoming in the path of the Elk Fire. The 51,000-acre wildfire ...
Once full they pull up and fly straight to the fire, which will be directly ahead of them. Pull that power back and let the ...
Public and private infrastructure in western Sheridan County is increasingly threatened by the uncontained Elk Fire, which ...